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relbatnrut t1_jbqtf8l wrote

In practice what this has done is shift the demographics of Providence, attracting rich people from Boston and New York who can afford higher prices. It's not that no one can pay these prices (see: Providence's population growing even as housing prices rise exponentially). It's that the people who can pay those prices aren't the same people in Providence who need housing.

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realbadaccountant t1_jbspyoy wrote

Not how housing prices work. The market is whatever people can pay, not what developers want to charge. That’s basic economics.

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